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SUITSouthern Ute Indian Tribe
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SUITMen's Wearhouse (NASDAQ stock symbol)


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The Men's Wearhouse inked a deal for a 5,400 s/f space in Forest City Ratner's Atlantic Terminal, according to S&Z, which serves as the chain's exclusive agent in the outer boroughs and Long Island.
Chi Wear products, from yoga shorts to denim jackets, can now be found at the Men's Wearhouse, a popular chain of men's clothing stores, and at the Men's Wearhouse website, <www.
LAW614) NEILL DAVIS, CEO of THE MEN'S WEARHOUSE INC (MW), describes the company's business and its background; prospects for the industry, with positive and negative trends; competitive threats; strategic opportunities for the firm including its marketing plans and acquisition potential; management strength and organization; and the financial prospects of the firm looking forward.
 
 
 
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